SuSE usually has some Xservers that have support for chipsets that are not
yet incorporated into the main stream XFree86 distribution check out their
sites. Since they are in RPM format then I think that they shoudl work
with redhat too especially since the filesystem arrangement is similar.
 On
Thu, 3 Aug 2000, Toby Russell wrote:

> Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2000 10:15:35 GMT
> From: Toby Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Intel 810 graphics chipset
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Have any of you people installed XFree86 4? I did so because it proclaims 
> supports for the Intel 810 chipset. However, when I ran xf86config and it 
> came to the card section, support for the 810 was blindingly absent.
> 
> I am still a Linux newbie and am trying to get X started on Red Hat 6.2 but 
> failing miserably. I ran a probeonly and was told the following depressing 
> news:
> (--)PCI:*(0:1:0) Intel unknown chipset (0x7123) rev 2, Mem @ 0xF80000000/26, 
> 0xFEA800000/19.
> 
> X4 appears not to recognise the 810 like it boasts. Either I am missing 
> something or X4.0 is not ready for public consumption. Any advice or tips 
> will be devoured hungrilly. I am now going to mail XFree86.org with my 
> problem.
> 
> Toby
> 
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